festival of investing - June 12, 2007

June 18th, 2007 by Randy Nichols

 

Welcome to the June 12, 2007 edition of festival of investing.

Tushar Mathur presents Financial Planner: Do I need one ? posted at Life of a Resident Alien….

Thomas Ott presents Calculating Historical Volatility posted at Neural Market Trends, saying, “The inspiration for my S&P500 Volatility Timing model came from rereading portions of Mandelbrot’s book, The (Mis)Behavior of Markets, and trolling around the Internet for Nassim Taleb’s research work on risk.”

Christopher J. Brunner presents Retirement for the Sole-Proprietor posted at GreatFX Business Cards, saying, “Information on a new and improved way for the sole-proprietor business owner to save for retirement.”

Moneywalks presents Are you a Traditional or a Roth? posted at moneywalks.

Josh presents The Key to Valuing Stocks Uncovered posted at The Mad Money Analyst, saying, “The price of a security depends on a variety of factors from economic conditions to investor interpretation about a company and its products. Valuation of a companies’ security takes a few considerations such as fundamental ratios; fundamental ratios will help to distinguish the good purchases from the bad. Also note a combination of technical…”

Average Joe presents Stock Analysis - First Cash Financial Services (NASDAQ:FCFS) posted at Investment Jungle, saying, “Stock analysis of First Cash Financial Services.”

Josh presents STOP! Don’t pay rent. Build Wealth. posted at My Credit Scores, saying, “Imagine what you can do with a home of your own as many advantages exist versus renting. You’re not going to wake up at 12a.m. to the neighbors beating their headboard against your wall anymore. You’re actually going to get your newspaper in the morning. Often times you can find a home in which the mortgage…”

Alex presents Save Money By Saving Environment, And Invest It posted at Funds Zine, saying, “Few tips on how you can fund extra money for your investments, and fight the Global Warming”

MoneyNing presents How I Deal With the Down Market posted at Money Ning, saying, “Some ways of how I deal with the down market”

FMF presents The Best Online Brokers posted at Free Money Finance, saying, “List of the best online brokers.”

Leon Gettler presents Private equity conflicts posted at Sox First, saying, “Company boards will be subject to tougher rules ensuring they manage conflicts of interest during private equity bids and leveraged buy-outs. But the new rules are not perfect and won’t stop conflicts of interest.”

Charles H. Green presents How Marketing Can Destroy Sales Trust posted at Trust Matters, saying, “Private Equity invests in assets with funds raised on the private markets (as opposed to the public markets). It is now bigger than the 80s version of corporate restructuring, and it’s still gathering steam.”

Tate Dwinnell presents Stock Spam Promotion in Major Financial Publications! Guangzhou Global (GZGT) posted at Trading Stocks - Self Investors.

Steve Faber presents - What to Do With One Big Paycheck posted at DebtBlog.

Tushar Mathur presents Understand how bonds work ? posted at Life of a Resident Alien….

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